THE COUNTY RECORD, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT KINOSTREE, S. C. Louis J. Bristow, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year, in advance, - $1.00 Six Months, in advance, - .50 Three Months, In advance, - .25 ADVERTISMKXTS Inserted on liberal tprmx. Rates mark- known itfon application. Jpl^ri'av no money to Ajjents, except upon cxpreM authority, aw^ggggwig--. .. Thursday, April 15,1897. M The is something wrong with the Dispensary law. Any statute susceptible to two opposite constructions is lame and impotent, and amendments are very much in order. Columbia Kegister. Hon. John L. McLaurin can be the next Governor of South Carllna if he wants to. He is growing in popularity steadily, and from a beginning of small promise he has risen to the top of the political heap in this State. Sumter amA CAU t !iPAH if aicnuifu bin vuuvuivik ? Senator Earle may be somewhat * new, bat be is right. He w entitled to a position on a senate committee and there are members of the boose who are being deprived of the same constitutional privilege. Washington Post. The Rev. W. H. Weaver, pastor of the U. B. church, Dillsbarg, P*l, recognizes the value of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and does not hesitate to tell others about it fc J have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," be says, "and And it an excellent medicine for colds, eodghs and hoarseness." 80 does everyone who gives it n trial. Sold dy Dr. W. L. Wallace, druggist Rv . The late famous Joe McCnllough of the St LouisGlobe-Democrat, said that ?nhe best newspaper man was the fallow who knew w^bere hell would break lease next*" We are not particuMjr ambitious of this distinction, bat under the teachings and practices of some judge and peace offi eers of Sooth Caroline in these days, we may safely say that bell wilt eontinue to break louse in the unfortunate Palmetto State and in a aery continous and lirel man ner. Edgefield Chronicle. Two years ago K. J. Warren, a druggist at Pleasant Brook, 5. Y* bought a small supply of Chamberl atn'sCoogb Remedy. Besoms up the result as Mtowe: "At that time the goods were unknown hi 4Mb section; to-day Chamberlain's ... Cough Remedy If a household word." It Is the same in hundreds of communities. Wherever the good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy becomes knowa the people will have nothing else. For sale by Dr. W. L. Wallace, dragftot , * Old Samps Pope must hare ...x I new barn under an unlucky star, iff seems to be doomed t? disappeintment in getting an oAce, even under the chaperonage of the table George Washington Marry. Samps,it will be remembered, was the man who pat into the Democratic Constitution that clause which forbids negroes from participating in our primaries, and now he is like two beans in a hull with Mnrry, the negro agitators Manning Times. Mrs. A. Inveen, residing at 729 Henry St, Alton I1L, suffered with sciatic rheumatism for over eight months. She doctored for it near- j - lL _ ' J _ ?_ 1 _ XI I 1 jy ine wnore wi mis lime, using: various remedies recommended by friends, and was treated by the physicians, but received no relief. 8he then used one and a half bot. ties of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which effected a complete cure. This is published at her request, as she wants others similarly afflicted to know what cured her. The 25 50 cent sixes for sale by Dr. W. I* Wallace, druggist. Govereor Ellerbe is either growing fat on Columbia water and air or is enjoying official life so much that his health is better than for years. He announced as his sole piece of news yesterday that uhe had taken on twelve pounds of fat." Governor Ellerbe's friends will be delighted to hear that official life agrees with him so thoroughly. Office is something nearly every average citizen hankers for, but it is not on account of thew fat of the flesh" they are after, but the other soit of *'fatM they can make out of it. Columbia Regester Americans are the most inventive people on earth. To them have been issued nearly 000,000 patents, or more than one-third of all the patents issued in the world. No discovery of modern years has been of greater benefit to inankin d than Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or has done more toreleave pain and suffering. J. W. Yaugu, of Oakton, Ky., says: I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in my family for several years, and 1* *n Ka fka Koat nuSlnlno T oVAr IV w fMV WOV VW?V?WV * V ?w* used for eramps in the stomach and bowels. For sale by Dr. W. L. Wallace, Druggist. Every citizen of the country who can appreciate high courage and manliness will be glad that the venerable Wade Hampton is recovering from his severe illness. General Hampton was born in Charleston, S. CM March 28.1818, and is therefore in th 80th year of his age. He has led an active and wearing career of politics and war for nearly or quite fitly years. His record is one of the cleanest, and be has-been among the most useful men in our public life. Gen. Hampton is now railroad commis. _ r ia Oi.j sioner 01 lue unuea ottuee, m which office* he succeeded the late late Confederate Gen. Joseph E* Johnston. Chattanooga Times. Is oMMlWte Ecsmm, Tetter, Salt TTIn Scald Head, Boss Kteoba Chapped Haoda, Itdifn* Pike, Bml ItotBfie* Chronic 6mv Ejt? and Graaototod Eye lids Par mI? by dngpato at 25 cento par box. 1 fomaovnM. ForptonffbimhaiM health/ mm JMow toy Dr. (Wo Condition htden They Mae op the ytowa, aiddiytion, caw hadiMtilt afavt oootobatiocicorrect da -1^ - t - a a - DuBCT OHOTOera S88 flWTOf WOTIDB, flTlD] m* lu? toaa old cr new vuehad hoaa' a cmM par padtafto For tab far droggtota. Wxlte fbr Pxloes. \ I ON fltMrliar Silver. Silver Plated Wave, Gold Jewelry Wedding nod Engagement Rings, Gold, Silver, or Itickle Watches, or Whenever yoo wish' to give a Present, we will be glad to make suggestions. We will also repair your Watch if it stops, and goarantee our work. JAKES ALLAN a Co., Jewelers, 285 King St, Charleston. 8. C. =UUmtBIIM.= Commission Merchants. Domestic Fruits, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and Vegetables., AU KM* CMStry Pr^aee. 04 Market Street, Charleston, S.' C. i ran ir t witj { < OPPOSITE DEPOT > J Xdfcho City, S.C. -I J >< i iFIRST CLASS IN ALL APPOINTMENTS I > < 11~ riNE ARTESIAN WATER. -{!?*>Mll. F. V. RSSSKBH PROP. NOTICE. 1 will be in my office in the Court house, Klngstree, Monday and Saturday of each week. Those having business with the County Sup erintedent of Education will govern themselves accordingly. NABOB D. LESESNE, C'onuty Supt. Ed. * 4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. In Common Plea*. Jamea B. Suiters, Plaintift', against Ben Kirklaml, Defendant. Copy of Summons for Belief (Complai:t not Served.) To the defendant Ben Kirklaml: You am* hereliy summoned and required to answer the coin plaint in this action, which has been liled in the office of tiie clerk of the court of common pleas for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint ou the subscriber at his offic in Kingstree, S. C., within twenty days alter the service hereof, exclusive oif :he day of such service; and if von fail to answer the complaint within the "tine nfore-aid. the plaintiff in tills actio i will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the com-, plaint. Dated at Kingstree, S. C., March A. D. 1897. ' W. W. Qrayson, C. C. P. J. Z. Mi-C'onnell, Jr., Plaintiff's Attorney. Kingstree. S. C. To the absent defendant,Ben Kirkland: Take notice that the sumu ons in this action, of which the foregoing is a eopv, and the complaint herein were filed in the offiee of the (lerk of the court of common pleas for W illiamsburg ceunty, at Kingiitree, S. on the 19th day of March A. D. 1897. J. Z. McConnell, Jr., Plaintiff's Att'y S-IS-W. Kingstree, 8. D. #>n i_? ?_l _ uerK B ocue, 0 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY or WILLIAMSBURG, In The Court Of Common Pleas. Eliza J. Moisson and Sarah A. Mulvy, Plaintiffs, against Mary E. Cooper and E. B. Cooper, Defendants. In obedience to the order of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell on the first Monday in May next, being the Ird day of said month, 1807, before itie Court House door in Kingstree, 8.C., within the legtJ hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: Ail that certain piece, f Know What? Why. Where Buell & Roberts Store is in ^jA*rUtton You oaQt miss it now as it has recently been enlarged In order to make room fer their large and varloH atnolr Tf fa nno Him* aKavd theh furniture store on the corner of King and Cannon and only two blocks from the depot Prompt pay wins t he day and our customers get the benefit of it. Now for some idea of the line of goods we carry. Our line of dress goods is complete, ranging in prices from 8 to 50c. An all-wool filling fancy dress goods at 10c. An allwool dress flannell, a yard and half wide at 35c. All-wool 40 inch bonder, the latest style ont at 50c. We have a full stock of calicoes, dress plnlds, outings at 4,5,6 and 7c. We can save you money on bleached and unbleached homespuns as we bought in large quantities and be. fore the rise. Heavy Sea Island brown, a yard wide 5c. Good ne*vy ' bleach, nearly yard wide, without , Btixcli at oc. We have Just received a case of gingham* 9c qnality which we are going to sell at 5c. 35 dozen ladies' unpervests, high neck and long sleeves, fleece lined, fall size and extra heavy at 25. 20 dosen ladies, nndervests, same as above only lighter weight, at 20c. We also have a fall stock of canton flannels at 5,6,7,8,10,12)1 and 15c. A word or two abont oar line of ' Christmas goods; we have a lot of fancy hair pins, stick pins,pin trays, fancy side combs, and caff buttons at all prices; a nice line of toy wagons, carts, wheel-barraws, dell carriages, shoo-flies, children's chairs, toy bedsteads, cradles, tool chests, saw A horse, horse A goat chimes. OUB LINE OF CROCKERY |s . fall. Bets, consisting of eaivsaucer , and plate for 15, 20 and 2ifc. We . have also added a line of millinery . to oar stock together with a lot of ha ndsome ribbons suitable for trim, minghats. When yon are through trading in our DRY" GOODS STORE step into our , Furniture Store Wliiere you will find everything in the house furnishing line. Ten pieco bed room suits, oak or itnt walnut $20 and up. Win do e shades from 19c to 75c, matting 12c to 30c per yard; rugs, lanps, chamber sets, clocks, stoves, etc., at lowest prices. When you are in the city call and see us. Prompt attention 'given to mail orders. Bui k lull 573 & i/i UlCStnt, Charleston, - s. c> =PERCIVAL MFC, C0 = Sash, l Doors, Blinds, ~AND~ GENE RAL HOUSE FINISHING WOOD WORK, 4?l to Meeting St., CHARLESTON, S, C, Best Work Lowest Prices Send for Estimates. / ' "-i ! * I ' VTv . ' EHDVK CHILL TONIC ! I8JU9TA8COOO PORAOULTV. WARRANTED. PRICEOOcts. j g alatta, Iua., Sot. M, ML 'f P*r1? Medicine Co., 8t. Loula, Me. _ JM GetHlun: W> *ofcl IwiwR MO bottlaa aC 9 GROVE'S taott1 flffl CHILL TOUC ad km $ 9B bomrtit thro* atom alnady thtojrmr. In aJl owexpwiww of M jam, ta Um tram Mmm. lav* 33 orrvr aoM aa inMo that ^av* men aatvacaal ** antct WHAT YOU NEED HOST 1H I YOUR HOME 1 A Fur* Piako or 0pga5 The*e are good reasons why yon Should Buy at m Henry Sieglinq's nr 4 Charleston, S. C. iSbI 1 1 " fi Jg|g| ( I Because He sells such superb J'.' instruments. . & Because He sells on snoh easy 'tj terms or so cheap for cash. fa Because He has been establish- {P ed since 1819, and sells only the -31 best, and his gnarentee is solid. 4J Hs will be pleased to send yoa J prices circnlars and terms. ' ?? Henry Siegling, Charleston & 0 jv' Hand Made Sbnglesl, ? it The Folltwio? Prices4 inch heart $2.75. 5 inch heart $4.50. \ 6 inch heart $4.75. 4 Sap Shingles $200., Will take contract for as many as you wand. ' ?* Am selling out cheap. You can see samples in Mr. J. S. Fulton's yard. Uf T UfllllllK U n i niLLiiwiui 9-J6-96. SOUTHEASTERN LIME AND CEMENT CO. ! Impobtbks of ? EnSLISH AKD BlLGIA* PoRTLAKL 1 ^ 4 1 C e M X N T 7 Black Cross Brand English Port land Cement Coo Coo Brand Belgium Portland Cement Rock Wall Plastkr The Perfect Plastering Material Roaendale Cement, Hair, Piaster - of Paris, Lime, Laths, Bricks, Mortar Col ors, Terra Cotta Pipe, And all Builders' and Masons Supplies. - T ' ???- L11 tie* mastering Lime ooc per ut? 276 East Bay. + o " . Charleston, S. C i J. M. COLEY, Permanent A Trancient Boarding. First-Class Meals and lodgings. ROOMS 25c. f*-MEALS25c. IS CHAPEL STBEET. Open All Night. Opp.N.E.JR.K.D. J'? id * I